South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 118, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 27 April 1920 — Page 10
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ROBINS GET FOUR IN FIRST INNING
I THREE YOUNG MEMBERS OF THE GIANTS WHO WILL BE RETAINED
Drive Giant Pitrhrr From Box. MarquanJ GcmmI After 'irft Inning.
BBOOKBYX. Apr:' After New York had -roi-'I twu r;inj o'f Mrfi'iarJ in the ', rst im":'--: Mo'ieiy. Brooklyn f;in- ti'.:!.' aik rd batted In four, dr.vP.i: X hf "u the box. ThT.-at! r r t f . r ncord, the fin- I count tiirg to 2 MarquarM Hl!mvrf .niy nr"- h.t The local flub r .1 Pitch.- Bau! Beyers to r,o'h:''r or t Ti - r. -v International 1-;n:'i S- .i :
.Vi-w York AI. P R-irr.. If ' 1 Y nun sr. rf Bletc h r. f-s. . I ' Doyle. Zb. .: ' Stat, rf ' Sicking, .lb. . . . . 1 ' Kelly. IV. " Svnder. r 2 X'ehf. n " Winter p . . . . 2
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i !Yan (fildcr. a IS'ewcoiner in ! Brown Hanks Allow? ! Three Hiimlrs.
I League Standing SCOTT CELEBRATES
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CLASS llE(;i.S TO TELL .V 77: MAJOR LKACA L:
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Py .v'i i.it- l I'n-s" ST. I.'riS. Mo.. April Van Gsl.kr h-!.l Detroit t thr"- .Citt-r-fd hits Mcmiay and St. l.ou s vim th"- opfnin? jram" ff tho ru. 4 to 1. Ltrnit's iono run tarn- in th' ninth whfii Ya'h lrw th' lall rv-r tho ripht tu 11 uU.Khfr at'tr two tu on wen' ut. The first liotno run of tho si a son at tho park wa. rnauV bv Tot. in in the Mth inninx
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ARNOLD 5TATZ (puTHELOCR
Arnold Statcz, BUI Ryan and Wilbur Hubbel will hare a real lionest-to goodnes berth with the New York Giants if tbej continue to play as they have been Uoing. Statz has been plajlnj rcsruiar ball since the beginning f the seasou and Is bittins the
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DILL F?VM (fITCHF() sphere with m lot of vim. Ityan, although not heard from as inifcb as some of the players, looks
WILBUR HUBDELL (p!7CHCR) mishty good to McGraw. lie ii a player that can bo relied upon to do bis share of the work whec It comes to a pinch. Hubbel baa been dolnff Borne pretty good pitching, but Just the same he's quite a distance a wrt from tbe
spotlight. Give him a chance and he'll come through, just as tbe rest of them have.
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.ni.it.i fr.1-': j I'.iiSTdN. Airil 'i".. ttosttm r,v v whelmed Philadelphia In to :", Mn-j tl.'.y. Itixey beinj,' ki.( kd out nr'y and Petts sliovini;' trn,.- wild'n ss In the box. Pick ard O N'eil hit w-ll i and timely.. Oes h-ror would havej bad a shutout I 1 1 for i rrors b - i hinil hitn. S. or: I
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Williams, cf. ... t sttrnt:d. rf t J. Miller. 2b . . . t PauU-ttP. lb. ... 1 11. Miller. Cb. . . 1 Wheat, c 1 Utxoy. r. 1 Potts, p - xWriuhtstono . . I
BLUFFTON YOUTH BREAKS RECORD
Tobin. Krror Young. Farritlco 01dh;.m. c.cdoon. bnub'n plays Bush. Youmx and Heilmann; Bush and Hi ilmanir. Shorten. Young and Pinelli; i.erbor, (ledeon and Sister. T,eft on has -Detroit T, St. Iouis 1. Basis on balls Off Van Gilder .'. j jits (iff Oldham, t in 7 inninprs; off Alton. 0 in t inning. Struck out Bv Oldham 1. Balk Van Ollder. I..osinp pitcher Oldham. Umpires Chill and Owens. Time. l:2fl.
ITi:i?I)V Klll'T: American Le.iUf. lef roif, 1 ; Sr. :...!:i. . "hir;iM t'lovelii t:d ir.'ilin. V'asliiiiirti.. ; NVw rk. It'fM,. P!.i::i.bdj.V.:i, o. St. Iaiis-t'ini iaii.it; r lni. I'ittburg-Phi :io ( r;iin i. NVw York. 1'; I'.riHiklvn. Plii:-nlelphia. :t ; boston. P Amerloui Asot lation. All g.iiJi'-s postpntied, r;iUi. International league, neiidinz. (; Ituffnlo, 2. Jersey eify, I; KiK-hesttr. n. Syra'-usp. G; Alroo, 4. Haltiniore-T'nroito rain . Southern Aoeiition. At!:int;i. ."; MrMle. S Kallod etol intdnj; to ratrb train). All others postponed.
Hy A o- intt 1 Trr s ' PMlLDi:LniIA. Pa . Apr;' 2 -HverC'tt Scott. Bostor; short.-! op. ir'ihrntPii h l T. w n rnr.l fur n .n -
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j hitting a hor.v run with Molnt.is on
first rulniiriTim; . battir.ir ".-.si iuht j which decided Monday's iz.-r-.te with Philadelphia in tho fourth inning, j
I The tlnal s-ore w,n ! to n. Boston i
C! bunched eicht of it In lats off Form ' ry in two innincs. Scott t lay
played his ."34th eo? .-eutivo .une. i starting June .'u. P'K,. The previous rei-onl of : ;: ?. games straicht whs, held by Bud' rus. first bas. man of j the Philadelphia Nations. Score:
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GAMES TOO Y. American League. Detroit at St. Iouls. Phlcapo nt ClevelHiid. 'Va shin? ton Ht New York. Hosten at Philadelphia. XatlennI lA'tkgue. St. Louis at BinciniiHtl. IMttsburgr at Chirnpo. New Yorlf ut lrok!yn. Philadelphia fit Drstn.
Shftrtsinp of Boston Americans Piav in 534 Conseeutive Gamc3.
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: ST X, Airil 2ß Kvorett .cott. siioti-top for the Boston Amoricunis, will break all major leatrue re.ordi
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Philadelphia today, game. Scott will hav in G34 conKeeutlvo
eor, tests. Ludrru.. (f th I; hia Nationals, set tho r""
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iou.'dy outstripped Buderus through p.iitioipation in 11 world scrloti ;;am-:; in two years, but these post .-ea-on e(int-ts have not b"en rons'.dend in the consecutive records lor regular s inn-s. The Bostoti shortstop has to his credit also for two years what is said ;o lie the hiebest üeldin averapre .oi ..ii sh.ortstti playing th full . '-.:( a in either major league. His toark of .'.7t? made in toth H1S and 1 l'.i i - the highest on record. Si i tt's i:.rne i- in Bluffton. Ind. ) A KS PULL AAT A YAY; RALLY; UTiS
Frankie Mason Says He Has Two Things To Take Care of Friday
THE WORLD CV SPORTS
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iWAPOUS CADETS II V THREE RACES AXX AP' M.'.S. r:d Ai- -.' - - iv; -. "ii -ill ;1. bo.i: : . - tr..;n ; .-v .4' .1 ;;i l l). "i' li'T' I-' -at' .1 of . ". i it e"io.- Vt,. ;.ft '."l.oo'-. 1 i : . . , - e r over a w 1 1 '. : ' 1 ' ' i ' . 1 e-'.r.re,: :V!,i. V.xy var-.; 11 : 4V H a r i ; e. ... !".iii- . i r- i r i . - h . i '. f i e . ' 1 1 1 ; X: (Mi . .rstty 12.1 ' . . .-.I 2 v. ! '. . t' a e d n - ! i a 1 1 ! 1 :-.th-! N.-W fi . s'-.r.;. ;. 1 J ' 2 1 H . i : '2:1. Pea- b :;-;:.- OTRE DAME-MI(HICA GAME CALLED: MV Bai" e d a pt-.-tpo... ; ..f !v- Xor. I iiiiii -Miehiü.: bas b. üinie seV. ..i ab d for r.it : r : .! or M,'i ,l.iv U w iv thtrd or, cii;v . nr that the At i. Avoor bov I,a- btimpfd ir.to i iir .'; o'lt); i'-end Bf.'orT- w ;! be Made 'o bt ir.:: Bum back h : e '.; : 4 i:..- -m" ;.ni.' in May Th'. X..;r.- P.ttr.e w;i! HU et K l .'. c .!!': - The . 1 . ; . ' . ' ' ' ' 1 it 5
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r intb-inn ing Imish ersatded New r. to dife.it Washington here on i' i. .: to 2. With the baes full ninth, two eut. and New York iinc one tun t tie. Catcher
h ai.t ?!.t . to the outfield trying 1 - itch Bo. lie napping and Mouse! ei'd tbe ti-ir.g run. A has,1 nn 1- to Beckitipaugh auain tilled the t ai d Bo. lie -.cored the winning . .' v. hen X ill fumbled Pipps ..i...i. r S otid Basemtm Bratt, X. w Vnr:, !'u bb-d 1! chances perc '-. S. ore :
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Prunk io Mutnn nuid Monday night thnt h was tioing to do twu things Friday r'.rüt, ..ji.-l Mayor tfchriftto r if Toledo i,s (tpinir.ii up hu Anicrlcun iiccociut ittn baüuiiaii riisnn by tkln;j pari in tiiu ppeninif ceremony; s-cntiil, boat Ca ii Trenaalno. in tho voiinij in a ij-rcmnd .limn which, will In ftafftl in thu historic auditorium wher ho fought Viiiie. It will bo remembered that Mason nnd Tremalne fougiit the Komiwlndup to tho Dempsey-'A'iljard f!nht, it which tinm the r-force Hfivn th d-eitjlon to Tremuioo jutlmuh tho ci'iwd favored Utu iuta! youth. It art! Jd, Franklf ndmlid that he will have
a tmih job an hlo hand to dispose of tiiij Tremuine lioy, lut the jirom-
io of another crncU ut Jimmy Wlldtj in i;.trit of a victory over the Be- l
r-o-.L boy haa banished even the l iiL ii ghj. of losing, iaötin jd traiotncf f f thli bout, pot btrainiiiK i h he did for tho Wilde pout. Ho will have no welnht to worry about, aa Carl will weicht lis at -I o'clock, which moaiiH u few added rounds when they n.ep into the. rinfe'; Prankle will wel.uh not mnro than 113. A numhrr of South Bend fand will uccompany him to Toledo. Monday night ho rodo the ioat (it the Bike hut cum out sm ilia j and nr.nomietul that he suffered no injuries,
Hv Associated Preps: " XTWBRP. April 21.
dkin hockt y team tonight defated the gwedii'.h toim by a score of 12 to 1.
SPOUT GIANTS? THIRD Giants9 Third Sacker Recovers From Operation Pv Associated Tress: NEW YORK, April 2 6. -Frank Frisch, third baseman of the New York Nationals, who was seized with appendicitis Sunday while on his way höre from Boston, today underwent an operation. He was reported Monday nik'htto be resting comfortably
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xBatted for Perry in 7th. xxBatted for Keefc In Sth. Score bv innings P.opton 00ft 4f0 rsftO 9 Philadelphia 000 000 000 0 Three-base hit Walters. Home run Scott. Errors Pennock, Dupan. Welch. Sacrifices Foster, Scott. Double pi ay i Galloway. Dugan and Burrus; Galloway and Burrus. Loft on bases Boston :. Philadelphia 7. Bases on balls Off Perrv 2. HitsOff Perry, 11 in 7 innings. Off Keefe. 1 in 2 innings. Struck out By Perry 4. Txdng pitcher Pern'- Umpires Dineen and Nallin. Time. 1:2.
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It is probably a pood time to call to attention of the angler some set rules of importance which bear directly on the future of the sportsman when in the field and upon the streams and lakes. The angler when employed at his favorite pastime must invariably trespass upon the ground of s-'ome one else. While he is so trespassing: he should bear in mind the fact that those who will be compelled to follow in his wake must do likewise. If he was welcome by the landowner let him so conduct himself as to tfive the land owner the impression that those who follow are likewise gentlemen in every r-spoct and that he may cultivate their acquaintance with some assurance of safety. I't every sportsman take it upon himself to see that the land owner is amfly
0 i protected. They should not walk dift ! tectly through any held where there n is i crop KrowinK and when walk1 in'' alone a stream adiacent to new-
2 ly plowed ground they should stay)
:, on the unploweu creeK nann no 2 1 matter how diilicult it is to do so.
He should not climb fences where there is danger of doing any damage. W here it is reasonably convenient he should never fail to first ask permission to enter upon another's
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ANTWBP.P. April 2. In the figure skating, pairs. Pinland won tirs: idnre, Norway second. England third, and Pnited .States fourth.
NP.W YORK, April 20. The ten- j nis team which will represent the L'nitcd States in the Davis cup !
matches in England next Jul will sail May 29. so that the players can compete in the English championship tournament beginning June 2 1. the United States Lawn Tennis association announced Monday night.
NEW YORK, April 26. An invitation to the United States Golf association to send delegates to the rules conference to be hold here next Friday. has brought accer -tanees from many sectional bodies. Wilbur Brooks, president of the Western Golf association, will attend.
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Woman Gives Science Great Rubber Dix i rry IST. I. PIS. Apu ' 2 - - Bc of a T-tr '.r.ve-it e n for .!': : rn im.fiu tho life of r'!hk., r produ t r;ot.ib' aitoniorc!! t:r- was mab- 'o :: A men. ... n 'he .;. at oc'at- :: a (iper b T J j o: 'A'l.l'lHi ';e?i!" of tl'.e Tllbber et let n ! th. .m 1 t . M;ss Dr.e '' Iur.r. 2 T. e ( : - "Id. a lirad'.l.tte v - jd-r.t ir. N u Y! k nuerity. She r fu-ed an ort-: -f ? 1 0.f".'! r -h f.r h r ii-. o-ry ar. i g.t V- It TO S . ' . '"e. Mi Pin. '-' . u t.t 'a ?:1 tt - ake it p. -H''e to f.i I ; n-o h .'! ,io .!'''; th-- .o'.Jal : r , t ! a ! y Jjor.obi'e t.l e !.. tV be eU . fed r;i'-l Slo- 1- th tl.i ! i: lit er f th-' prof i ".-or f 1 .--: : i iT r in F'.rdhi:. i niersit. X.-v ' rii, ai d i a -:r.ul-UÄt of, Coiuiiit'ia ii ni er.-i' .
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,ihsv:-tin w York 1 'on.e '-en Both. . -r ",ha 2. Bum
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fortunate in procuring a large catch he should think of the land owner when it comes time to divido the catch. There are many other cBll and obliging favors which, he may show the owner of the land upon which he mu-t do his tlshing which
will have a tendencv to retain for ready
him and others as well the favor of tresspassing in following the an-Uing
came. The fact should not
ed by the angling public that it is always the nerous disposition of the land owne- which assures the angler of the liberty to trespass on
his land. When the city angler takes
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to he a dazzling proposition.. But what is one to do? Buy and try out every one of the things shown, spending a small forture in the effort? This is just the rotine most of us goes through and in the end realize to our sorrow that we have made a serious error. We go Into a store ostensibly to get a few hooks and emerge loaded down with a
dozen or more new highly colored lures. A short tiny later we have tried them out and lind that there is absolutely no advantage over the preceding eines. This does not happen only once but sometimes keel s up for a ear. And as it is with baits so it is with rods, reels, and all the rest of the paraphanalia. We try them all just because we think that by using something else there is a chance that we shall get more Jish. Hut those who have been of some 4ft years as a fisherman and if I am to give you an honest, straightforward statement regarding this question I will have to advise the coming angler to tie himself hard to fish propagation and better sportsmanship. Bet us call your attention to a few things that may have a tendency to open the eyes of the new angler and likewise a few old ones. The uncertainty of rearing of the black bass in the open waters Is not well understood. The bass when nesting in open waters has many der'.roying elements to combat before 't "zet:- 't young to a size where they v i 1 1 be able to care for themselve-v Once a bass has Its ms: .'... ;ned
for depositing its e-.',- ftv
combat begins. Th" worse t'.i.t an happen at thi time is a uie.i fresnet or a rise in the stream with
be overlook- roily waters. If the have beer.
deposited they lnvartahlv become fundus infected and are destroved.
And freshets during the h.iss pawn-! ing time ,ir" very frequent. The j process of building a neq u.d rrct-
ofi usually requires , ia:- s If by rar- I
t come nv
the lith waters nr.il the parent t-.sh i-.e
Ut the To gle up th" bahy hsh suecessfully thn i iv- -.-.:; awar" of th f i t that v ; o-r.i ; are Surround d by an nd! "s imber of its nemtps. The
the inside ; shiner, large mouth chu'; . -v. r t sr.ake. turtle, crawfish, the sr-'ci ; heron and r.umeroq- o'hpr en. n-S
llv Associated Press: "MFNCIE. Ind., Aj ril 26. Tommy Teague. local lightweight, scored a knockout over Joe Itiley, of Cincinnati. Monday night in the third round of their scheduled 10-round bout. Hone Mullen, of this city, had
a good shade over Joe L'.hmun, Toledo, in 10 rounds. It was slashing battle.
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MANAGER HENDRICKS IS .HAVING TROUBLE U ITH INDIANAPOLIS
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I'.v Associated Press: "INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., April 26. Jesse Petty, a left-handed hurler, was bought by the Indianapolis American association club from the American lo.mue team of Cleveland, today, according to an announcement made by Manager Jack Hendricks. Petty will report to the In
dians at Columbus Wednesday. j It was reported that Cal Crum. Indianapolis pitcher, has jumped to the Bethlehem club of the ste 1 league. Crum and Koxey Poach, an; agtnt for the steel league, were i:t . oonf-Tence early today and Crum ; obtained his belongings from the . ball park and left Indianapolis: without statins his destination. Tbe i Indianapolis club officials will at-: tempt to obtain an injunction j against hi- r laying in the league. j A deal which was to send Edward (Dutch) S. wi'.Iing to Kant-as 'ity in exchange f.jr Herb Hall, a righthanded pitchrr. f"ll through tonich when the latter refused to sis.-n an . Indianapolis contract. Hall is working In a local automobile factory and
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CREW OF TORPEDOED SHIP FORM SOCIETY
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7.itviiati--al ews Sc'MicM'.) 'ST"N". April 2. The Mornbers rev of '. ho p. s St. ""ovingw!i - oil was t c rpn.i. .-d and sunk Ti-.i'.es off the Pronch coiust Ju'y
an inventory of his rights when on! t;ng tne narrn eV,irt- f-iT io H!1 tl-iH th-jf hi c about 1 to 1
unfortunate indeed, 'investigation! cham-e there shou'd i
w ill convince him at once that
c trcumstances are not even complicated but on the other hand they: are very simrle aV.d inventory bag j will be found to have as larce anj opening at the bottom as it has at
the top with nothing on to get snagged to.
the p. s. S. r v rev
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.J pinity. C. E. Hold.-n. bus been fhostn prtsidont t P. c'rowther. of Being-
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What would be a perfect equip- j ment for b'.ae-k bass fthern;an ? 1 Bather a 1 arte tpustion wh-n w ' stop to eotiM.b r that there :ir.i bun- ; dreds of ib'll irs worth of rods, reel-.! lines, baits and seemingly verythinc else u:u'.r tb.e displayed in! glass ass before til'- ,. s cif the j ardent frsh water fisherman every,
1 time he enters a sporting goods ,
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make it very uncertain for th" bass. A nest of bas rear' i ' ne-rlir.tr tage in a h.-itcV. worth fifty in the open wat.r.
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.Many of the airplane'
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1 r .h. b-llAlri) Want VUS. j familiar with the same it will prove i to the manuf-n-tur f to
factories in ir att.ntio:i
tu r.datif'U of tlb Health." The pun po--;hle for Bondori --:ii I'ari--, one par ouL
Miti.ster of would make it to bo h id waste .!, raph'r points
